Keep rabbits away from your flowers by adding spices such a pepper or cayenne pepper. Dilute hot sauce with water, or add cayenne pepper to water. Put it into a plastic water bottle, and mist the plants with the mixture. Rabbits will stay away once they get a taste of the pepper or ...
Keep rabbits away from your flowers by adding spices such a pepper or cayenne pepper. Use cage traps around your flower gardens to catch the rabbits. Cage traps will not harm or kill the rabbits. Use carrots, lettuce, or cabbage to lure the rabbits in. Once a rabbit is caught, you can...
From flowers, vegetables, and herbs to small trees, bushes, shrubs, and even grass, they don’t spare anything in your garden. While they nibble on a large variety of plants (it’s easier to list the plant’s rabbits don’t like than to name the ones they eat away), rabbits particul...
A grassy patch with clover and wildflowers can be an excellent source of nutrition for wild rabbits, and if it's planted away from the house and the rest of your garden, this could be a win-win for all involved. Shrubs like ninebark, dogwood, dappled willow, and vibernum can all easi...
Keeping rabbits awayfrom your garden can feel like trying to stop the sun from setting. No matter how many rabbits have made your yard their home, however, we promise removing them is not impossible. For dedicated assistance combating your rabbit problem,contact Varment Guard.Our wildlife control...
Or, you can take a more relaxed approach, Tilley adds. "While not all gardeners would agree, I have found that creating a spot just for rabbits, like a patch of clover, away from the garden—this works well for those near wooded areas—helps keep them happy."...
With these simple solutions, you should be able to keep birds away from your precious crops and flowers! If you are specifically dealing with crows in the garden, see our Crows page. Read Next Birds of Prey: Hawks, Falcons, Owls
Sweetpeas flowers by liz west is licensed under CC BY 2.0 Rabbit Resistant Plants Although the list of plants rabbits don’t like is not nearly as long as the list of those they do like, there are some plants that rabbits are less likely to munch on. In general, plants with strong sce...
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Luckily, there are many natural ways to both kill and deter rats in the garden so you can keep your crops and flowers growing beautifully all season long. Skip The Mulch Although mulch is beneficial for your plants, it also provides a great home for rats. Mulching is amazingfor adding or...